The Tigers received commitments from two players Sunday: wide receiver Tony Stevens and safety Khari Harding, and have spots still available as they moved toward Signing Day on Feb. 6.

The Tigers entertained three receivers, the position Craig coaches. Auburn also entertained five players from Florida, where Craig spent the last three years as recruiting coordinator at Florida State.

Among the visitors: High school teammates Taj Williams and James Hearns from Lincoln High in Tallahassee. Williams is a three-star receiver. Hearns is a four-star linebacker who is committed to Florida. Neither have qualified, however, according to AuburnUndercover.com.

Hearns is committed to Florida, but is considering playing with Williams.

Another set of teammates from Florida dropped in: Stevens and fellow wide receiver Dominic Walker of Evans High in Orlando. Stevens picked Auburn. Walker could, too, saying he liked the idea of playing with his high school teammate. He's committed to Nebraska. Both said they liked what Craig was saying. So did four-star running back Tarean Folston, who is committed to Notre Dame. He's from Cocoa and was recruited by Craig when he was at FSU.

Harding, the safety, said he was impressed with the pitch of assistant Charlie Harbison, one of Auburn's secondary coaches. Auburn also made a move on junior college linebacker Kenny Flowers, who says he's considering the Tigers after the visit.